"Lost" Diary -- Enter 77

Hey, it's Daniel from TMZ here, back with another edition of the "Lost" Diary.

A lot of the comments said I was too harsh on last week's episode. Now, I did find myself enjoying the episode as it unfolded, but when it was done, and I realized nothing had really happened, I was pissed off. "Lost" is (was?) the kind of show where you absolutely could not miss a single episode or else you wouldn't know what was going on the following week. You could have easily skipped the last two shows and been fine and that's just not what "Lost" is about. Thus, that's the reason I hated last week's show.

This week I am with the usual crew of Ari, Lauren and Matt. Lauren had a dream that tonight's episode of "Lost" would be good. So assuming Lauren can predict the future, we're in for a good show. Let's roll:

10:00 -- Sawyer is mulling around the beach and acting pissy. He calls the new guy "Zorro," and it has now officially reached the point where Sawyer's nickname-calling has jumped the shark for me.

10:01 -- Sayid, Locke, Kate and Rousseau are making their way through the woods, looking for the Others. Note to the producers: more Locke, please!

10:03 -- Old MacOther had a farm, E-I-E-O.



10:06 -- When Sawyer starts bitching about his stuff, I just can't stand it. Does he not have anything more pressing to worry about than his copy of Guns & Ammo? But when Sawyer said "Who are you?" to the new chick, that was great.

10:07 -- My lord, it's like a dream come true. Sun wants Sawyer to stop using nicknames if they win the ping pong match. I LOVE IT!!!

10:08 -- Sayid and the gang are planning on going into the farm. Rousseau has never seen the place. For someone who has been there for 18 years, she does not know the island well at all.

10:10 -- It's Sayid flashback time and he is a chef now. Apparently, he is a good chef because the guy from "Crash" is offering him a job at his restaurant.

10:11 -- Patchy (Mikhail) shot Sayid in the arm and has proclaimed himself the last living member of the Dharma Initiative. I wouldn't lead with that on your resume, pal.

10:16 -- Mikhail is giving us his life story and how he got involved with the Dharma Initiative. He's been on the island 11 years, his hatch is called The Flame, and his job is to "communicate with the outside world." Information is coming fast and furious.

10:18 -- All of the members of the Dharma Initiative died in a war against the Hostiles and the satellite dish doesn't work.

10:19 -- Back to the flashback, where Sayid is going to check out the restaurant, only something tells me Sammy isn't really looking for a chef.

10:21 -- Yeah, Sayid is in trouble. He tortured the wrong person, I am guessing.

10:22 -- Mikhail is quite the host, though something tells me Locke shouldn't be playing that chess game; think "War Games."

10:23 -- Locke couldn't possibly beat the unbeatable computer in chess ...

10:24 -- Sayid thinks Mikhail is lying and that he's not alone. This could get good.

10:27 -- Back on the beach, it's Sawyer vs. Hurley for ping pong supremacy. Ari says he wants to play Sawyer in ping pong; Lauren wants to play him in tonsil hockey. To each their own.

10:29 -- Most fans like Sayid more than I do, but I do enjoy it when he's interrogating someone -- especially when that someone doesn't know they are being interrogated. But I guess Mikhail caught on Sayid's questioning and opted for "ass whooping" over small talk.

10:31 -- Locke was a tad late to get in on the action, wasn't he?

10:33 -- When you're chained to the ground, and someone threatens to cut you up and put in a duffel bag, I don't care who you are, that's got to worry you a little bit.

10:34 -- Sayid did his best Columbo impression to figure out that Mikhail (if that is his name) wasn't alone because the stirrups on the horse outside were set for someone much shorter than Mikhail. Uh, just one more thing Mikhail ...

10:37 -- Sayid won't admit to torturing Sammy's wife. Not sure if I believe him or not.

10:39 -- Is Locke really going to leave Mikhail unguarded to keep playing computer chess?

10:40 -- Yeah he is.

10:41 -- So what do you think happens when Locke wins the chess match? Someone should tell him the whole place is wired with explosives.

10:42 -- "Manual override achieved ... For mainland communication, enter 3-8." Didn't work. "For sonar access, enter 5-6." Neither did that one. How about, "To be magically teleported off the island and straight to Las Vegas, press 7-2"?

10:43 -- And Mikhail woke up. Fun while it lasted. Is it weird that while all this is going on, I can't help but think, "What's going on with the ping pong match?"

10:44 -- Hey, how weird, someone got the drop on Kate. That almost never happens. By the way, I missed Ms. Klugh.

10:45 -- And now I'll miss her forever. RIP Ms. Klugh.

10:49 -- The ping pong match is over and Hurley whooped up on Sawyer. Kinda wanted to see the whooping take place. Oh well.

10:50 -- To kill or not to kill Mikhail, that is the question. He ain't going anywhere.

10:53 -- Boring story about feeling safe, Sayid cries, Sammy's wife forgives him. Blah, blah, blah.

10:57 -- Sayid tells Rousseau that he won't kill Mikhail. Torture is fine. Murder? Not so much.

10:59 -- Maybe Locke shouldn't have typed 7-7.

Alright, so what did we learn this week? The Others would rather be dead than captured ... They would rather the hatches be destroyed than used by someone else ... The Others and the Dharma workers had a war at some point ... Sayid found a map to the Others hideout.

I honestly don't know what to make of this episode. Everything we were told came from a guy who was lying about who he was, so who knows what's true and what isn't. I couldn't help but wonder, was Kelvin lying way back when when he told Desmond he was in Dharma?

Maybe I am being too hard again, but I give this episode a C+. We learned a couple of interesting things (I think), and seeing Sawyer humbled is always good.

But here is my problem with the last few weeks -- there were no TiVo Moments. When "Lost" is at its best, you have to grab the remote a couple of times an episode and either pause it so you can talk about what just happened, or rewind it because what you just saw HAD to be seen again. When Locke and Eko watched the Dharma training video, we immediately rewound it and watched it again. When Locke found the map on the back of the hatch door, we went back, paused it, and studied it as best we could. That is what a good episode of "Lost" does. I haven't done that once in the last three weeks.

So my question of the week is simple: I was completely befuddled about what to make out of this week's show and I need your help. Give me your grade. I am hoping someone can talk me into believing this week's show was better than I realize.

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91. The cat's name was Nadia.....Lets not forget that Sayid's childhood love was Nadia who said, "You will see me in the next life, if not in this one". The cat is also the same cat that Amira had while she was telling her story to Sayid...

Posted at 2:10PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Jen

92. finally an episode with sayid and locke, two emmy nominated actors that have had nothing to do since the nominations. the writers/producers don't want the actors to be bigger than them. the show started to nose dive once they stopped writing for these two. hello, wake up time to get back to "what brought you there"

Posted at 2:10PM on Mar 8th 2007 by charlie

93. I thought last nights episode was good as well.
I have a couple notes however. I don’t believe the Others wired the building, I do believe it was Dharma, however, if Mikhail honestly knew the building might, could, possibly, potentially, even semi-remotely blow should Locke beat the game, then I’m sorry, he sure didn’t seem to show enough conviction in wanting to stop Locke from playing, that is, as opposed to a smile, and a friendly suggestion that the game cheats.

If Mikhail knew the building was wired, and was worried about it blowing, why wouldn’t he have seemed more concerned about Locke touching the keyboard?

Why was Mikhail’s face so messed up even before Sayid beat the crap out of him?
Mrs. Khlue maybe? None the less, Tivo that…his faced was fubar-ed.

Speaking of Tivo, I totally disagree. Last weeks episode had a van that was full of Dharma paperwork, remember that?

I hit the pause button on my DVR a few times, and was able to read a couple lines from some of the pages, perhaps given it was recorded in HD lent a bit to my ability to read the pages, but some, nonetheless, were legible.

This week’s episode had Locke picking up a piece of paper at the Flame that had notations in Russian, and was written in Russian. I don’t speak Russian, but hey, it’s a Tivo moment anyway, for those who speak Russian.

And how about the cat folks?
Same cat in Sayids flashback, spooky island normalcy achieved.

The deal is lately Daniel the show has been more subtle about its little clues, while you’re expecting some alarms to sound, and people to be crushed by falling maps, the shows writers are cleverly hiding bits and pieces.

My suggestion is, since you’ve seemed so tense lately when watching new episodes, grab yourself a nice cold frosty mug of beer before the next one, and chill.

Posted at 2:21PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Craig

94. At least they are not on hiatus again, like heroes and e.r.

Posted at 6:05PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Beverly Smith

95. I give it a B because I think it was the type of episode that sets up the next one to be an A (I hope). That map could become a huge clue - now they can go after Jack and the creepy blonde. Sawyer's "Who are you?" was the best line of the show - even they hate the new Losties.

Posted at 2:25PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Shriller

96. if the dharma initiative rigged the farm with explosives,why didnt the OTHERS disarm them??????????????????????????????

Posted at 2:26PM on Mar 8th 2007 by jeff

97. you are definetly right about the good lost episodes & the tivo, lost is slowly becoming like a musical cd w/ a couple of good songs & a whole lot of filler in between, lost is & has jumped the shark & like i said before id rather watch the good repeats then this new crap they keep coming out w/

Posted at 3:01PM on Apr 4th 2007 by buddha00man

98. Please... the show is very entertaining. I don't know what the hell you guys are expecting exactly? It is way better then most of the crap playing on TV right now.

Posted at 2:34PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Melanie

99. Okay, I've been a huge LOST fan since the beginning. I'm getting a little tired of it, plus they moved to 10 pm, which doesn't make me very happy...but anyway, yesterday's show was a little better than the last 2 or 3 shows and I'm really gonna miss Sawyer nicknaming everyone. "Who are you" and "crouching tiger ,hidden dragon" was the BEST!!!!!! I laughed my ass off. And, I don't know....maybe it was me...but was Sayid kinda hot in his flashbacks???? Hair pulled back and stuff...not too bad. But they need to give us more answers....I'm getting fed up with little teasers and nothing happens. I'm gonna keep watching until season finale and if they haven't given me anything, i probably won't come back in the fall.

Posted at 3:59PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Claudia

100. oh, i forgot...i think that Sayid knew what they were saying in russian....he also found the "door" under the rug right away....and patchy said something to the cat when she was standing on top of it...Sayid probably had to know different languages to interrogate people

Posted at 3:59PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Claudia

101. This was an "A" episode.

The best parts of the episode:
Sayid was back in full form.
The main story.
The flash back.
The cat.
Kate in a non Jack/Kate/Sawyer episode.
Danielle.
Seeing Mrs. Klugh briefly.
What is this speaking Russian all about?
Patchy
"Who the hell are you?"
No Jack, No Ben, No Juilet., No Alex.

The worst parts of the episode:
The secondary "ping pong" story
Nikki & Paulo (when are those two going to die????)
Locke not being able to keep his hands off a computer, I want season one Lock back!!!!!
Blowing up the farm house which had lots of Dharma info in it.
Mrs. Klugh being killed.

To all of you complaining about not getting any answers from Lost, If they answered all the questions in one episode there wouldn't be anymore Lost, would there?

As Craig said, just have a beer, chill out and enjoy the ride. The writers know what they are doing and you will eventually get all of your answers!

Posted at 2:51PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Gerald

102. So what's happened to all the invisible monsters, voices and other island phenomena? hmmm?

Sawyer: "Who are you?" priceless! :) so the cat lives... what about the horse & cow? they could be handy for the Losties.... loved the ping pong thing, flashbacks were good but the whole "flame" thing... meh.

Posted at 2:50PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Lost Mama

103. I think Lost is quickly falling into the Gilligan's Island trap where every chance of rescue is somehow thwarted and the "castaways" seem to run into new people/things on the island, that where never there before. You know how on Gilligan's Island they'd run into natives, then escape them and never see them again, or they'd stumble on something they never knew was there before.

Something needs to happen already! I'm seriously considering to stop watching now, and just wait for the DVD.

Oh, yeah and whatever happened to Desmond's girlfriend who was looking for him? Walt and Michael?

waiting for a breakthrough....

Posted at 3:07PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Teresa

104. I don't understand why you didn't like this episode. I loved Sayid's flashback probably because my family comes from a country similar to Irak and we have the same kind of torture there (It was good) and the ping pong match was funny. There are not going to unlock the island secrets in every episode.. for your entretainment

Posted at 3:22PM on Mar 8th 2007 by Laila

105. I think the hostile/others were actually dharma folks who staged a revolution. that is the only thing that makes sense to me- as in Juliet was freaking recruited and probably by the Dharma folks initally, not the hostiles/others.

That's all. I give it a B- because of the stupid Sayid crying scene and the tortured woman actually forgiving him. Although it cleared up some of the back story of why Sayid is not a total bad guy - he was sorry after all - that scene was totally unconvincing.

Posted at 3:22PM on Mar 8th 2007 by glee

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